If Goulds and Tok'Ra were real, would you get implanted?

I'm sitting here watching the Monday night Stargate SG-1 block of shows, and I just wondered how many people would let themselves be implanted if
Goulds and Tok'ra were real.

I don't think I could handle having a parasite in my head, no matter how much knowledge I gained in the process. It would be pretty creepy to be two
people in one. Although if the alternative were dying - well, I don't know.

Any willing Gould hosts out there?

Do you think a species like the Gould is possible? Maybe the greys are implanted! It would certainly explain their bad behavior ...

Well the Tok'ra give the host some semblence of their old self, they co-exsist together... which wouldnt be too bad, but i would still prefer to have
full control over my mind...

The Gou'ld proper though completely take over... this i owuldnt like at all as your no longer you but someone else at this point...

The Jaffa, however, are implanted with juvenile Gou'ld, these help your immune system and increase you strength, but arent fully developed as to be
able to control your mind... this i would love to have. Imagine, super strong immune system, super strength, but control on your mind... who woudlnt
like this...

The Jaffa, however, are implanted with juvenile Gou'ld, these help your immune system and increase you strength, but arent fully developed as to be
able to control your mind... this i would love to have. Imagine, super strong immune system, super strength, but control on your mind... who woudlnt
like this...

Of course, then you'd have that weird X in your belly, which wouldn't look so good in a bathing suit.

By the way, I saw previews for the new SG1's starting July 15th and it looked like John Crighton and Erin Soon (don't know their real names) from
Farscape are on there which would be great. You guys know anything about this?

By the way, I saw previews for the new SG1's starting July 15th and it looked like John Crighton and Erin Soon (don't know their real names) from
Farscape are on there which would be great. You guys know anything about this?

I've seen the commercials, but that's about it. I think they're trying to tease us into watching!

I would'nt mind becoming a Tok'ra, I dont think it would want to blend with me though, I'm a bit demented, I would'nt mind being a Goa'uld if I
could had some control and be could converse with it, just imagining all those people worshipping me as a god, plus the cool pyramid ships.

By the way, I saw previews for the new SG1's starting July 15th and it looked like John Crighton and Erin Soon (don't know their real names) from
Farscape are on there which would be great. You guys know anything about this?

Aparently the guy who played crghton is going to be taking the role that O'neil left when he became a general, and the person who played Soon is
going to become Daniels love interest, possibly replacing Teilk, but that part I dont know about, wow I am such a frellin nerd for knowing all that.

Actually, it's Beau Bridges taking over from Oneil as commander, Ben Browder is joining the team as a new team member, and Claudia Black is reprising
her role from the episode where Prometheus was trying to visit Atlantis to check on them, and she stole the ship.

Originally posted by Zaphod58
Actually, it's Beau Bridges taking over from Oneil as commander, Ben Browder is joining the team as a new team member, and Claudia Black is reprising
her role from the episode where Prometheus was trying to visit Atlantis to check on them, and she stole the ship.

Originally posted by Zaphod58
I don't remember hearing he's going to be the team leader, but that he's going to be a team MEMBER, and they're going to show how he had worked
with the team in the past sort of "behind the scenes".

yeah one quick example is that he was the X-302 Squadron Leader that saved them in the episode "The Lost City" (part II) f***** brilliant scene that
was!!!

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